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SATURDAY, 30th JULY. At their Auction Rooms. T D. FAMILTON AND SONS, * will soil by public auction—--1 Shacklock Range, M.T. Washstand and Ware (nearly now), Gipsy Table, 4 Corrikis, ,'( Cockatoos? 5 Cages, Apples. ' Onions, Table, Seed and Small "Potatoes, etc. v K. FAMILTON, 26 Auctioneer. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the Parcel of Land hereinafter described will bo brought under the provisions of. "The Land Transfer Act, 1908," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within One Month from the publication hereof in the Gazette: FANNY (JUANT—Section 3, Block V., Town of Oiimaru, o.eupied by Thomas Tansey. No. 41)01. Diagrams may be inspected at tin'office. Dated thi-5 4th day of July. 1910, a I the Lands iicgistrv Office, Dunodin. "AY. AYYINKS. "-' District Land Registrar. "DROADLEAF POSTS AND NATIYK ■ ! -* FIREWOOD. OFT POSTS (in Truck- Lots of 150 to irO), ;L'o 5s per 100, ex truck, Oamaru. FIREWOOD IN UNLIMITED QUANTITIES. Price and Particulars apply HUNT AND CO., Waimate. Telephone OS. <lf)8 QE E D p()TAT OE S, Specially Imported from Scotlfjiil. First Enrlv Seed Potatoes: MAY QUEEN, EPICURE, AND ■ i SIR JOHN LEWELLYN. These varieties represent the earliest potatoes to be had, and good results can be obtained. All seed free from Plight. Late Potatoes: DUCHESS 01-' CORNWALL AND WINDSOR, CASTLE. Two varieties which are immense croppers, being blight-proof and also a splendid table potato. Only a limited quantity of each kind. Price and particulars from T. JACKMAN. Teschemaker's Siding Wai. THOMSON, Hull St., Oamaru. JARRAH TIMBER. TARRAIi will last O or water. J U or water. Jarrali is unsm-n.-t.s.sed lor GATES, HURDLES, FENCING, etc. Turnip Stakes 2x 2 x Ift, pointed, 3().s per .100 stakes. MILLAR'S WEST AUSTRALIAN HARDWOOD'S CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. O'Jo

for C'iinstelmreh, Capable ' \ Kl!.\ !,, i-elVrenci's, I ."is and 'tare paid.—Apply .Mrs |{oyds, at .Mrs SumpU-Ts, <iuse sireet, IHouday c r Tuesday iiKiniin;;.". MAKK Hens Lay!— Nothing is a.s eli'eef.ive a.s (.iooil Hone Grit and Meal. jUr ICent, of the .Baeon factory, Tvne .street (late (Seniiel, has a Lar/Jin Quantity Crushed solely from New Hones. (Mi'ered Cheap to Quit. Supplied iu any quantity. , !)!)" WANTKI) —A I'AUCRL BOV. Apply iLeiil'.ead'.s Drapery l'ls(al)lishnieii'. •t'i T7IOH SALK I IAIR!>1?IOSSINO JO i'l'Sl A' IOSS, Tees street, jzoinjj; eolieeni. I'artienlars from .1. Gibson. Town Hall. Oamaru. !U) TO LET —A Throe-roomed HOUSE near Oatnarii. Apply Mail Oliiee. !«-' i S Kl) CASH FIIIOSII KGGS. — .1. »J LAXK'S EAiIiLSION CO., maru. 8!W

NEW SEASON'S SKKOS for jhe vegetable and (lower garden justto hand. Everything for tlio garden h.> stock, jiikl our seeds aro reliable.—J. Main, Tees street. STOP and Listen to the Latest Edison Records. Wo don't take round the hat.—M'KENZIE & WAliNER, Thames street. LOOK in at our Windows. The prices are low and easily seen. — M'ivENZIE & WAUNER., Thames street. FOOD POULTRY Wanted any quantity; highest price i;ivcii ; crates supplied free; no commission. Stewart, Poulterer, J)unedin. ES T M P S ON, THAMES STRUET, MORRIS CHAIRS in SADDLEBAGS, £2 2s. 4 (SO T OOK OFT for FRITH'S Footliall 1A l'uneh.. llewaro of imitations. None genuine without Frif.h's name oil the label. IY/TEN'S Heavy Tweed OVERCOATS, IVS . a!! sizes, 2ls, 25s (id. 32s lid, at farmers' Co-op. LADIES' Woven NIGHTDRESSES, in Natural and Pink, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s J Id; Children's Woven Nightdresses, all sizes, 4s (id. At Farmers' Co-op. (opposito Monument). \J sizes, from Gs lid up to 21s. Great Value at Farmers' Co-op. (opposite Monument). J OOK! DAVID SIMPSON, Cabinofi maker and Upholsterer, ].| years ;h John Shaw and Co., Dunedin, and leading hand ninny years with C. and W. Jiayward and A. J. AVhitc, is a Guarantee of Good Workmanship. Note Address : OLD DRILL HALL.

MEN'S Noted Scrimshaw Watertight HOOTS, in Pluck and Tan, at 30s. Farmers' Co-op. (opposite Monument). HAIRCUTTING is "an art—not an art that is acquired in a few months. The artist at present employed at the Queen's Saloon has taken fourteen years to reach the perfection ho has attained. WH. HARTLEY, Agent for » Skene and Fleming's Reliable and Productive Vegetable- and Flower Seeds. Orders taken for all kinds Frnit Trees, Hedge- Trees, Roses, Carnations, Ornamental Shrubs, etc., etc. Order now. You will bo satisfied. RAZOR STROPS are indispensable to the shaver. Ten to one the strop is at fault when you arc unable to sliarpen your razor. Charlie Herbert, of the Quoen'c. Saloon, has opened up a new importation. Reasonable prices. GEO. PERRITON, PLUMPER, will stop that Leak for you. Pel tor have it seen to now before any further damaeo is done. Geonro Perriton's AdREMEMBER— You „»xs One-third of vnur life in bed. so sleep on E. SIMPSON'S PUKE ISEDDINCJ, mad.Hi. THAMES STREET. SEVEN-PIECE SADDLEBAGS AND VELVET SUITE, FROM £ll CASH. 4G6

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10518, 28 July 1910, Page 4

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